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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Any left vs anymore

1. I would buy it if I had any money left.

2. I would buy it if I had anymore money left.

Is there a difference in meaning between them? Thanks
  

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Anonymous 1. I would buy it if I had any money left. 2.

  • Anonymous 1.
  • I would buy it if I had any money left.
  • 2.
  • I would buy it if I had any more money left.
  • [two words] They are the same except for "more", and the "more" is not necessary.
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Anonymous1. I would buy it if I had any money left. 2. I would buy it if I had any more money left. [two words]
They are the same except for "more", and the "more" is not necessary. There is no difference in meaning.

CJ

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